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These scrapbooks were created by Keith Marlton and contain rich variety of newspaper cuttings and old photographs.
Find out more on the Floating Memories Website.
pete's clever sister, adrienne, brought these down from brisbane for christmas. we loved them so much i made some too. easy-peasy! recipe on my blog.
DATES - Sat 28 July to Sun 12 Aug
Sat 28th July to Sat 6th 2018
Ballycastle - Joe Charlie's Cottage
Sat 6 Aug to Sun 12 Aug
Portaferry - Mary and Gabriel's House Cloughey Road, with Granny Wedge
Wednesday 1st August
Giant's causeway
sea
Maggie Lakis (Broadway's AVENUE Q) stars in THE 12 DATES OF CHRISTMAS at Act II Playhouse. Dec. 10 – 29, 2013
Learn more at www.act2.org
“A Fun, Flirty Romp” -Lexington Herald-Leader
On Thanksgiving, Mary catches her fiancé kissing another woman – on national television, no less! She spends the next year going on one hilariously bad date after another, never losing her sense of humor. Join us for the regional premiere of this fun holiday treat! Contains strong language. Recommended for ages 16 and up.
Alli Glenzer plays Mary in The Twelve Dates of Christmas at the Blackfriars Playhouse on Friday, Nov. 30, 2012. Former American Shakespeare Center player Genna Hoben wrote the original play. (Photo by Pat Jarrett)
Tournament Dates: December 12th – December 14th 2025
The annually arranged Helsinki Open is a leading Nordic Freestyle Wrestling Tournament with categories ranging from kids to seniors.
Held at URHEA HALL - Mäkelänkatu 47, 00550 Helsinki
The Hotel dates from 1850 was the original mansion at Portmeirion when Clough bought the estate. It was closed because of a wedding when we visited.
The fantasy village of Portmeirion is the dream child of architect Bertram Clough Williams-Ellis, who bought the promontory in 1925 for £5000. He had ideas of how he wanted the village to look – blending environmental concerns with architectural beauty. The village grew into what it is today between 1925 and 1976 - a showcase of architectural styles, with a surprise around every corner!
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Tarrington church dates back to Norman times and much of the present structure remains from this period, the nave and entire chancel being mostly of this period, though the later enlargement of most of the windows make this rather less obvious. The square west tower is a later medieval addition, whilst the north aisle of the nave was apparently added to the church in 1836, but the ancient masonry appears to have been reused. The south wall of the nave was much restored in Victorian times when it was externally refaced.
Inside the Norman work becomes more apparent with the chancel arch the focal point of the interior (it is much restored but some amusing carved faces remain on the capitals on either side). The north windows of the chancel also retain their Romanesque shape and have quirky carved moldings around their upper edges. One south window has some interesting fragments of 15th century stained glass while on the north side is a fine 14th century tomb with an effigy of a noblewoman. The Victorian glass is mostly less appealing.
Tarrington church is happily normally kept open and welcoming to visitors and rewards a bit of an explore. I came here twice in 2010 but have not been back since, thus for the moment I will have to make do with my not so great photos from 13 years ago from my previous camera.